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A few disorderly vagrants collected on the bridges leading to the Bath Houses, hooted at the throng as it passed out, but everybody went home quietly, with a new joy at his heart, and a new thought in his brain. "Jenny Lind's second concert was in every respect as complete a triumph as the first.

"Confound his officiousness! I suppose he must come up." Reginald Lind entered, and bowed. Douglas placed a chair for him, and waited, mute, and a little put out. Mr. Lind's eyes and voice shewed that he also was not at his ease; but his manner was courtly and his expression grave, as Douglas had, in his boyhood, been accustomed to see them. "I am sorry, Sholto," said Mr.

What are you going to build? Any sort of house?" "Yes, one sort of house." "What is it to be for?" "Little chicks." "Ah!" Dimple was quite satisfied. "I see. You need a new hen house. Isn't the old one big enough? To be sure we don't get very many eggs just now, for so many of the hens are sitting. Oh, I know, maybe you are going to build a place like Mr. Lind's, with a what is that thing?

There is not anything which can lessen the impression which Jenny Lind's greatness on the stage makes, except her own personal character at home.

General Tom Thumb has exhibited for me 34 years, and sold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,400,000 " Jenny Lind's Concerts, under my management, were attended by . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600,000 persons Catharine Hayes's 60 Concerts in California, under my contract, sold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120,000 tickets.

They had encountered each other on the stairs several times since the day of Jenny Lind's adventure and had made the amazing discovery that they had formerly lived within fifteen miles of each other and had many mutual friends. "If it hadn't been for Mary Rose, I wouldn't be on the staff of the Waloo Gazette today.

The most delicate notes, given with the most perfect intonation, captivate the hearers, and throw them into ecstasies of delight. This is undoubtedly the great charm of Jenny Lind's singing, and in this respect we subscribe ourselves among her most enthusiastic admirers.... She sustains a C or D in alt with unerring intonation and surprising power.

"No doubt. But should you be surprised if she asked you?" "Not a bit. Fine ladies are neither such fools nor such angels as you as some fellows think. Miss Lind's notion is to see everything. And yet she is a thoroughly nice woman too. It is the same with Lalage there. She is not squeamish, and she is full of fun; but she knows as well as anybody how to pull up a man who doesnt behave himself."

Barnum she spent several delightful hours in the President's family. The President, the Cabinet and nearly every member of Congress attended both concerts. The great Statesman Webster was so pleased with one of her songs that he drew himself up to his full height and bowed profoundly, to Miss Lind's great gratification.

"Pets are not allowed in this building." "I wish grouches weren't," muttered Bob Strahan to Miss Carter, who was almost as tearful as Mary Rose. "Brute!" she answered. "If he had been here I should think he had something to do with Jenny Lind's disappearance." "That Jap of his was here," suggested Bob Strahan, but no one paid any attention to him then.

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